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Former team-mate: Gill could leave Tottenham on loan and he needs more playing time

Former team-mate: Gill could leave Tottenham on loan and he needs more playing time

According to reporter Krishnan Sreekumar, Spurs striker Brian Gill's former teammate Pozzo revealed that Brian Gill may join other clubs on loan in the winter window.

Gil joined Tottenham from Sevilla last summer, and Lamela was sent to Sevilla as part of the deal. Gill has made a total of 19 appearances for Tottenham So far this season. Speaking about Gilles' playing time, Pozzo said he could seek to leave the team on loan in the winter window to get more playing time. The 20-year-old Gille faces stiff competition within Tottenham, with Son, Lucas Mora and Belwyn all ahead of him and he has not yet made a Premier League start for Spurs.

Spurs fans are hoping to see more talented youngsters in future games, but judging from the recent news from Spain, it is already a high probability that Gill will be loaned in the winter window. Gil's former team-mate Pozzo, who currently plays for Almería in Spain, has admitted that he hopes to reunite with Himil and believes more playing time will definitely have a positive impact on Gil.

After joining Tottenham from Sevilla last summer, many are looking forward to the talented youngster. But so far this season, he has had few chances to play, but there is no lack of brilliance. Gill's future is considered promising, but the fierce competition in today's squad has prevented Gil from getting too many chances to play. For a player who is only 20 years old, it is not easy to be able to perform in the Premier League in such a short period of time.

The loan spell is exactly what Gilles needs most at the moment, he needs game time to grow and fight for a place in Tottenham Hotspur. We all want to see a more well-rounded Gil and hopefully he can win a place in Tottenham's squad next season. Pozzo obviously knows something we don't know, he's been suggesting that Gilles should be loaned out by Tottenham, and if that works, we all want Gil to be better.

in Ralph

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